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Re: OZ PM Turnbull Insults, Mocks, Trump After Rolling Him On Behalf Of Terrorist-Connected Muslim "Refugees"
From: Phil Shannon [Email him]
Remember the “refugee swap” between the Australian and US governments? The deal was negotiated by the then Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and the then US President, Barack Obama, in 2016 to help Australia clear its illegal boat arrivals from offs...

Chisala (right) explains that: “. . . black African kids in the UK [i.e. immigrants from Africa] appeared to be at worst only about 8 IQ points below white children (instead of at least 20 to 30 points expected by racial IQ hereditarians).”

He adds:

English-speaking African countries to the UK were actually already outperforming the British whites . . .When broken down into different African nationalities, it becomes clear that even the relatively small 8 IQ point racial gap observed in favor of British whites does not exist. The Black-White performance gap is completely eradicated, and in fact appears somewhat reversed, when you just look at children from African countries that speak some English.

Now, on the surface, this does present problems for Richard Lynn’s hypothesis that black-white differences are significantly genetic. One can imagine talking about race differences in IQ and some woke friend interjecting, “Ah . . . but have you read Chisala’s devastating refutation of these in The Unz Review?”

But there are serious problems with Chisala’s argument:

Firstly, nobody would expect the IQ of African children raised, or partly raised in Britain to be 70, even if the Africans that migrated were intellectually average.

The sabotage of the Trump Administration immigration enforcement strategy by the Deep State continues, but what is deeply disturbing is that legacy Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) executives in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are aiding the campaign to take a hands-off approach to immigration enforcement. Two stories show how sordid is campaign to sabotage immigration en...

From The Atlantic:
When the Culture War Comes for the KidsCaught between a brutal meritocracy and a radical new progressivism, a parent tries to do right by his children while navigating New York City’s schools.
GEORGE PACKER OCTOBER 2019 ISSUE
Packer is a prominent foreign and foreign policy correspondent. His latest book is a biography of diplomat Richard Holbrooke.
First he and his youngeris...

From the New York Times:
‘Protecting Our European Way of Life’? Outrage Follows New E.U. Role
By Matina Stevis-GridneffSept. 12, 2019
BRUSSELS — When Ursula von der Leyen, the incoming chief of the European Union’s powerful administrative branch, unveiled her top team at a news conference on Tuesday, one new job title provoked a sea of puzzled faces: “vice president for protecting our European wa...

When you go for medical treatment, would you prefer your doctors be well-trained in medical knowledge and skills, or well-indoctrinated in today's "Social Justice" doctrines?
According to an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Stanley Goldfarb, there is a growing emphasis on politically correct social justice doctrine in today's medical schools.
That's troubling but not surprising. Name...

Is the Great American Job Machine running out of gas? The U.S. added 130,000 new payroll jobs last month, down from an average 173,000 over the past 12 months. Wall Street had been expecting a gain of 160,000 according to Bloomberg. The Main Stream Media saw this as damage from Trump’s intensifying trade war with China as well as a slowing global economy.[Hiring Slowed in August, but Wage Gains Accelerated, By Nelson D. Schwartz, NYT, September 6, 2019]

But employment data in the “other” employment survey was far more encouraging. A whopping 590,000 new jobs were created in August, according to the Household Survey. That was nearly twice the growth reported in July. (Month to month changes in the household survey are capricious. The problem: it is a fairly small survey: 60,000 households surveyed in a labor force of 130 million households. BLS says the statistical confidence interval for the survey is 500,000 jobs, meaning that for any given month the “true” job growth may be half a million jobs on either side of the reported job figure. So statistically speaking, August’s robust household job growth may be identical to July’s anemic growth. Over time the statistical noise gets washed out. The long-term displacement trend is stable.)

From Politico:
The Ticking Time Bomb in Biden’s ‘Record Player’ AnswerIt’s not about his age. It’s about whether he has offended black voters.
By JEFF GREENFIELD September 13, 2019
…. moderator Linsey Davis posed this question to Biden:
“In a conversation about how to deal with segregation in schools back in 1975, you told a reporter, ‘I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandf...

From CNN:
Homeland Security investigating who drew a swastika inside one of its buildings
By Jake Tapper, Anchor and Chief Washington Correspondent
Updated 9:05 PM ET, Fri September 13, 2019
Jake Tapper working late into the evening to bring you this breaking news.
(CNN) A hand-drawn swastika was found on the third floor of a Department of Homeland Security building on Friday in Washington, a...

04m30s Song of the Illegal Immigrants. (They'll be comin' through the border when they come.)
08m07s Congress prepares immigration reform. (Lock'n'load!)
11m01s The 2007 Senate immigration bill crashes and burns. (A victory for popular democracy.)
15m38s Brush up your Chhokey. (And don't confuse a Sharchop with a Ngalop.)
19m10s Too fat to immigrate. (Immigration policy as it should be d...

Chisala (right) explains that: “. . . black African kids in the UK [i.e. immigrants from Africa] appeared to be at worst only about 8 IQ points below white children (instead of at least 20 to 30 points expected by racial IQ hereditarians).”

He adds:

English-speaking African countries to the UK were actually already outperforming the British whites . . .When broken down into different African nationalities, it becomes clear that even the relatively small 8 IQ point racial gap observed in favor of British whites does not exist. The Black-White performance gap is completely eradicated, and in fact appears somewhat reversed, when you just look at children from African countries that speak some English.

Now, on the surface, this does present problems for Richard Lynn’s hypothesis that black-white differences are significantly genetic. One can imagine talking about race differences in IQ and some woke friend interjecting, “Ah . . . but have you read Chisala’s devastating refutation of these in The Unz Review?”

But there are serious problems with Chisala’s argument:

Firstly, nobody would expect the IQ of African children raised, or partly raised in Britain to be 70, even if the Africans that migrated were intellectually average.

Is the Great American Job Machine running out of gas? The U.S. added 130,000 new payroll jobs last month, down from an average 173,000 over the past 12 months. Wall Street had been expecting a gain of 160,000 according to Bloomberg. The Main Stream Media saw this as damage from Trump’s intensifying trade war with China as well as a slowing global economy.[Hiring Slowed in August, but Wage Gains Accelerated, By Nelson D. Schwartz, NYT, September 6, 2019]

But employment data in the “other” employment survey was far more encouraging. A whopping 590,000 new jobs were created in August, according to the Household Survey. That was nearly twice the growth reported in July. (Month to month changes in the household survey are capricious. The problem: it is a fairly small survey: 60,000 households surveyed in a labor force of 130 million households. BLS says the statistical confidence interval for the survey is 500,000 jobs, meaning that for any given month the “true” job growth may be half a million jobs on either side of the reported job figure. So statistically speaking, August’s robust household job growth may be identical to July’s anemic growth. Over time the statistical noise gets washed out. The long-term displacement trend is stable.)

A ripple of horror ran through the excruciatingly PC-compliant government of Baltimore County, Maryland last week after President Trump’s Justice Department filed a suit against the county for racial discrimination in the police department. Council member Wade Kach (R) [Email him] professed to be “rather shocked” and called for further investigation. Julian Jones (D), [Email him] the only black on the council, was “taken aback.”

How could such nice, well-meaning people have allowed such a terrible thing as “discrimination” to happen on their watch?

The unfortunate business or municipal government that fails to meet this statistical standard must bear the legal burden of proving its own innocence against the infinite prosecutorial resources of the federal government.

The sudden and bitter departure of John Bolton from the White House was baked in the cake from the day he arrived there.
For Bolton's worldview, formed and fixed in a Cold War that ended in 1991, was irreconcilable with the policies Donald Trump promised in his 2016 campaign. Indeed, Trump was elected because he offered a foreign policy that represented a repudiation of what John Bolton had advocat...

The left has the luxury of having lost the argument on crime for the past few decades and, as a consequence, the electorate has no recollection of the living nightmare produced by Great Liberal Ideas About Crime.

Thanks to Republicans’ aggressive law-and-order policies, today, most U.S. cities are astonishingly safe. Crime is at its lowest level in decades. Life is possible again!

But Joe Biden, the leading Democratic candidate for president, is said to be hurt by the fact that, as The New York Timesputs it, “he championed the 1994 crime bill that many experts now associate with mass incarceration.”

Point One: What’s the matter with “mass incarceration”?

Are we supposed to stop incarcerating people who commit crimes? Is that the argument? If there are hundreds of innocent people in prison, why do liberals keep giving us the fake sob stories—the cases they lie about, forcing me to look up the facts, as illustrated in several of my recent columns?